
Dear Friend:
Welcome to the Ear Ringing
Cures Center,
My name is Riley Dietz and like you I suffered with Ringing In My Ears for several years. As the ringing got louder and more distracting I began to look for possible Ear Ringing Cures. And so I'd like to share my knowledge with you, free of charge.
Feel free to browse the links on this site for more information about Tinnitus (ringing in your ears) and signup for my 10 part Mini-Course on cures for the ringing in your ears and discover the causes of and cures for Tinnitus. I will email you one lesson per day for 10 days starting today.
In this FREE Mini-Course you will learn:
- If the ringing in your ears can be STOPPED
- That Tinnitus (ringing ears) can be a symptom of a serious health problem and what to look for!
- The suprising sources of the sounds in your ears and how this helps find a cure!
- That Tinnitus can show up as sounds other than ringing (would you believe human voices?)
- Which type of tinitus can actively be heard by others!
- How ear wax can impact the ringing and how NOT to remove it!
- At what age you begin to have a higher risk of having Tinnitus!
- The truth about caffine and Tinnitus!
- If perscription drugs cure or cause tinitus. Which drugs may put you more at risk!
- How your diet and blood pressure play a role and what treatment is recommended!
- Which activity is important to the body's cleansing and how it can relieve Tinnitus!
- How stress and anxiety can be connected to Tinnitus!
- Simple herbal remedies!
- How massaging certain parts of your body may bring relief!
- Many possible causes of Tinnitus!
- And much, much, more!
To
get this amazing Mini-Course on Cures for the Ringing
in Your Ears,
simply fill out the box below, and we’ll instantly
deliver your first issue to your email inbox!
Tinnitus -
“ringing in the ears”
- is pretty common. 
In fact, there are 36 million Americans who have
it. Does that
surprise you? For some this malady comes and goes;
but there are
those
who suffer with constant inner ear ringing or
noise. The sound
may be
a whine or even a high-pitch squeal; and some people
suffer so much
that it negatively affects their life every single
day. At some
point
in their lives everyone experiences tinnitus. Maybe you or
someone you
know has tinnitus now.
What causes
tinnitus?
There’s an old saying that “if your ears are tingling
someone is
talking about you”. Well . . . who can say?
But that’s not
what
causes tinnitus. Here are a few known
culprits. A small
plug of wax
in the ear canal may cause temporary tinnitus.
Of
course,
for many
people tinnitus is anything but temporary. When
you were younger,
did
you ever have your headphones volume so loud that other
people could
here it? Your parents may have warned you
that you would
ruin your
ears. Turns out they knew what they were talking
about!
Exposure
to
loud noises can cause tinnitus. The loud
noises can damage
the
microscopic endings of the hearing nerve in the inner
ear resulting in
ear ringing and in some cases hearing loss. Tinnitus can
also be
caused by aging or may be the result of a head or neck
injury.
Other
causes include blood
circulation problems from high or low blood
pressure, an allergy,
a tumor,
diabetes,
or a thyroid
problem.
Tinnitus can also be an unwelcome side effect of
certain medications
like anti-inflammatories, antibiotics, sedatives,
antidepressants, or
aspirin. If you have a ringing in your ear from
taking aspirin or
any
other medication it is very important to notify your
doctor. Your
doctor may adjust your dosage to your body size.
How is tinnitus
treated?
Tinnitus treatment
both varies by and is dependent on the specific
underlying cause. Hopefully, your
otolaryngologist will be
able
to
identify the specific cause in your case.
Unfortunately, even
with
x-rays, balance tests, and laboratory work the
underlying cause often
remains a mystery. But, that doesn’t mean there is
no
relief. There
are things that can lessen the severity of the
problem. First of
all,
the tinnitus sufferer should avoid exposure
to loud sounds or noises as
this can just “set it off” all the more. Have your
evaluated and
be diligent to keep in under control. Regular
exercise
and limited salt intake can improve poor blood
circulation. In
addition to more limited salt intake, stay clear of
other stimulants
like cola, coffee, tea and tobacco.
We will immediately deliver your first Mini-Course issue on Cures for the Ringing in Your Ears. Simply fill out the box below, and you will be on your way to a cure!
We will send you your first Mini-Course issue as soon as you sign-up.
We will talk to you soon,
Riley Dietz
